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  1. Simio doesn't have "Link" type lists, however, we do have functions for nodes which would allow you access to the various links that are incoming or outgoing from that node. Depending upon your objectives for having these links, you could create output table information related to the node/link lists. So, for example, let's say you have a Source that contains 3 outgoing links. You could, within a process at the start of the simulation, use the Search step to search NodeOutputBoundLinks for the Output@Source* node and add that information to an output table (the node name as one column, the links as another column) by using the AddRow step to add a row to the output table, and Assign step to assign OutputTableName.LinkColumnName equal to the Link found in the Search step, for example. Again, not sure what information you are trying to gather related to the links, but this is one possible way to get a listing of links either inbound or outbound from a node.
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